Competition Between ex-Regime Candidate and Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Creates Cautious Atmosphere as Cautious Egypt Votes
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Madagascar Political Heavyweights Meet to Plan Elections
Elections Supposedly Approaching as African Nation Prepares For Possibility of Instability and Clash of Madagascar Political Heavyweight Contenders
Suu Kyi Visits Democratic Europe Amid Violence Burma
Burmese Ethic Clashes Displace Thousands as Suu Kyi Visits Democratic Europe Seeking World’s Help
Egypt Presidential Vote Begins as Deep Scepticism Rampant
Egypt Presidential Vote Begins: Many Egyptians Distrustful of Both Candidates as Largest Arab Nation Hold Historic Vote
Does Egypt’s Sharif Represent Democracy Regression?
Many Democratic Egypt Watchers Fearful of Return to Military Rule as Runoff Election Approaches Amid Worry That PM Sharif Represent Democracy Regression
India’s United Progressive Alliance Picks President Candidate
World’s Largest Democracy’s United Progressive Alliance Picks President Hopeful Pranab Mukherjee
Thousands Protest For Democracy in Jordanian Arab Spring
Widespread Jordanian Arab Spring Protest Movement Seek Democratic Reform in Absolute Dictatorship
Iraqi Journalists Face Assassination and Government Indifference
Repressive Security Services Fighting Violent Insurgents, Mafia in Post-Occupation Iraq Mean Iraqi Journalists Face Assassination and Threats Daily
Suprise as Egypt Court Forces Re-Vote For Parliament
Presidential Runoff Vote Moves Ahead After Egypt Court Forces Re-Vote But Process Rocky
India’s Ruling Coalition Infighting as Economy Sours
Economic Growth Stalling, Inflation Rising as India’s Ruling Coalition Infighting Sees Instability